
International Journal for Theology
2005 / 5
Islam and Enlightenment New Issues
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Islam and Enlightenment Enlightened Islam Islam as Enlightening |
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Erik Borgman and Pim Valkenberg |
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I. Islam and Enlightenment New Figurations |
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The Necessary Disillusionment: The Netherlands after the Murder of Theo van Gogh |
1322 |
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Theo W. A. de Wit |
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What Went Wrong with Bernard Lewis? The Uncertain Debate about Islam and the Enlightenment |
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Marcel Poorthuis |
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The Right Use of Death: The Fundamentalist Logic in Mohammed Bouyeri's Open Letter to Hirsi Ali |
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Marc De Kesel |
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Some Hypes and Some Hope: Women and Islam in the Western Media |
4148 |
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Karen Vintges |
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II. Enlightened Islam? New Developments |
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Women Reading the Qur'an |
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Nelly van Doorn-Harder |
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Enlightened Interpretations of the Hadith Literature |
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Asma Afsaruddin |
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Turkish Islam in Dialogue with Modern Society: The Neo-Sufi Spirituality of the Gillen Movement |
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Thomas Michel |
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Humanism and Islam: the Contribution of three Erasmus Prize Laureates 2004 |
8189 |
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Erik Borgman |
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III. Islam as Enlightening Ongoing Dialogue |
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Islam: Radical Changes in History Challenges of the Present |
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Hans Küng |
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Does the Concept of Abrahamic Religions have a Future? |
103111 |
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Pim Valkenberg |
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The Transcendent and Present God as Space of Enlightenment: The Theological Dialogue between Christians and Muslims as a Contribution to Modernity |
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Erik Borgman |
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Documentation |
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Islam in the Media How it is Pictured and How it Pictures Itself |
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Theodore Gabriel |
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Religious Reactions and Initiatives after the Terrorist Attacks in London, July 2005 |
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Lucinda Ory |
Edited by Erik Borgman and Pim Valkenberg